Saatitu adalah musim gugur pada tahun 1886, dan dokter sekaligus penulis Skotlandia berusia 27 tahun itu baru saja menyelesaikan novel pertamanya. Saat itu Doyle tidak tahu bahwa tokoh utama dalam cerita A Study in Scarlet akan menjadi detektif pemecah-kasus paling terkenal dalam sejarah. Namanya adalah Sherlock Holmes. Publisher Description A Study in Scarlet is a detective mystery novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, which was first published in 1887. It is the first story to feature the character of Sherlock Holmes, who would later become one of the most famous and iconic literary detective characters, with long-lasting interest and appeal. The book's title derives from a speech given by Holmes to his companion Doctor Watson on the nature of his work, in which he describes the story's murder investigation as his "study in scarlet" "There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it." GENRE Fiction & Literature RELEASED 2018 11 May LANGUAGE EN English LENGTH 90 Pages PUBLISHER AB Books SIZE KB More Books by Arthur Conan Doyle

SherlockHolmes different methods of solving crimes The detective genre is prominently one of the most popular forms of literature. When the detective subject arises in conversation, one is quick to think of the original and typical detective profile, imagining a man in a plaid coat, brown hat and a large magnifying glass pressed against his face, sniffing out

The protagonist of the story, a consulting detective to the London police force though they seldom give him credit for his help who solves crimes while accompanied by his roommate John Watson. Though Holmes is highly intelligent, with sharp observational and deductive reasoning skills that allow him to understand a crime scene or deduce a person’s history just by paying close attention, he can also be cold, petty, and arrogant. Though Holmes is vastly knowledgeable about certain areas, such as chemistry and British law, he is equally ignorant about others, such as astronomy. As Watson explains, Holmes is occasionally completely apathetic toward his surroundings but at other times is highly energetic and theatrical, particularly when he has a complex case to solve. Sherlock Holmes Quotes in A Study in Scarlet The A Study in Scarlet quotes below are all either spoken by Sherlock Holmes or refer to Sherlock Holmes. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one . Holmes is a little too scientific for my tastes — it approaches to cold-bloodedness. I could imagine his giving a friend a little pinch of the latest vegetable alkaloid, not out of malevolence, you understand, but simply out of a spirit of inquiry in order to have an accurate idea of the effects. To do him justice, I think that he would take it himself with the same readiness. He appears to have a passion for definite and exact knowledge
.Yes, but it may be pushed to excess. When it comes to beating the subjects in the dissecting-rooms with a stick, it is certainly taking rather a bizarre shape. Page Number and Citation 10 Explanation and Analysis Let me see — what are my other shortcomings. I get in the dumps at times, and don’t open my mouth for days on end. You must not think I am sulky when I do that. Just let me alone, and I’ll soon be right. What have you to confess now? It’s just as well for two fellows to know the worst of one another before they begin to live together. Page Number and Citation 13 Explanation and Analysis Nothing could exceed his energy when the working fit was upon him; but now and again a reaction would seize him, and for days on end he would lie upon the sofa in the sitting-room, hardly uttering a word or moving
 I have noticed such a dreamy, vacant expression in his eyes, that I might have suspected him of being addicted to the use of some narcotic, had not the temperance and cleanliness of his whole life forbidden such a notion. Page Number and Citation 15 Explanation and Analysis I consider that a man’s brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose. A fool takes in all the lumber of every sort that he comes across, so that the knowledge which might be useful to him gets crowded out, or at best is jumbled up with a lot of other things, so that he has a difficulty in laying his hands upon it. Now the skilful workman is very careful indeed as to what he takes into his brain-attic. He will have nothing but the tools which may help him in doing his work, but of these he has a large assortment, and all in the most perfect order
 It is of the highest importance, therefore, not to have useless facts elbowing out the useful ones. Page Number and Citation 17 Explanation and Analysis Its somewhat ambitious title was “The Book of Life”, and it attempted to show how much an observant man might learn by an accurate and systematic examination of all that came in his way. It struck me as being a remarkable mixture of shrewdness and of absurdity. The reasoning was close and intense, but the deductions appeared to me to be far-fetched and exaggerated. The writer claimed by a momentary expression, a twitch of a muscle or a glance of an eye, to fathom a man’s inmost thoughts. Deceit, according to him, was an impossibility in the case of one trained to observation and analysis. His conclusions were as infallible as so many propositions of Euclid. So startling would his results appear to the uninitiated that until they learned the processes by which he had arrived at them they might well consider him as a necromancer. Page Number and Citation 19 Explanation and Analysis “There are no crimes and criminals in these days,” he said, querulously. “What is the use of having brains in our profession? I know well that I have it in me to make my name famous. No man lives or has ever lived who has brought the same amount of study and of natural talent to the detection of crime which I have done. And what is the result? There is no crime to detect, or, at most, some bungling villainy with a motive so transparent that even a Scotland Yard official can see through it.” Page Number and Citation 23 Explanation and Analysis “Gregson is the smartest of the Scotland Yarders,” my friend remarked; “he and Lestrade are the pick of a bad lot. They are both quick and energetic, but conventional — shockingly so. They have their knives into one another, too. They are as jealous as a pair of professional beauties. There will be some fun over this case if they are both put upon the scent.” Page Number and Citation 26 Explanation and Analysis “They say that genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains,” he remarked with a smile. “It’s a very bad definition, but it does apply to detective work.” Page Number and Citation 34 Explanation and Analysis “I’m not going to tell you much more of the case, Doctor. You know a conjurer gets no credit once he has explained his trick; and if I show you too much of my method of working, you will come to the conclusion that I am a very ordinary individual after all.”“I shall never do that,” I answered; “you have brought detection as near an exact science as it ever will be brought in this world.”My companion flushed up with pleasure at my words, and the earnest way in which I uttered them. I had already observed that he was as sensitive to flattery on the score of his art as any girl could be of her beauty.“I’ll tell you one other thing,” he said. Page Number and Citation 38 Explanation and Analysis I shall have him, Doctor — I’ll lay you two to one that I have him. I must thank you for it all. I might not have gone but for you, and so have missed the finest study I ever came across a study in scarlet, eh? Why shouldn’t we use a little art jargon? There’s the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it. Page Number and Citation 42 Explanation and Analysis Oh, bless you, it doesn’t matter in the least. If the man is caught, it will be on account of their exertions; if he escapes, it will be in spite of their exertions. It’s heads I win and tails you lose. Whatever they do, they will have followers. “Un sot trouve toujours un plus sot qui l’admire.” Page Number and Citation 51 Explanation and Analysis “It don’t much matter to you why I hated these men,” he said; “it’s enough that they were guilty of the death of two human beings — a father and a daughter — and that they had, therefore, forfeited their own lives. After the lapse of time that has passed since their crime, it was impossible for me to secure a conviction against them in any court. I knew of their guilt though, and I determined that I should be judge, jury, and executioner all rolled into one. You’d have done the same, if you have any manhood in you, if you had been in my place.” Page Number and Citation 113 Explanation and Analysis “
It is an open secret that the credit of this smart capture belongs entirely to the well-known Scotland Yard officials, Messrs Lestrade and Gregson. The man was apprehended, it appears, in the rooms of a certain Mr Sherlock Holmes, who has himself, as an amateur, shown some talent in the detective line, and who, with such instructors may hope in time to attain some degree of their skill. It is expected that a testimonial of some sort will be presented to the two officers as a fitting recognition of their services.”“Didn’t I tell you so when we started?” cried Sherlock Holmes, with a laugh. “That’s the result of all our Study in Scarlet; to get them a testimonial!”“Never mind,” I answered; “I have all the facts in my journal, and the public shall know them.” Page Number and Citation 127 Explanation and Analysis Sherlock Holmes Character Timeline in A Study in Scarlet The timeline below shows where the character Sherlock Holmes appears in A Study in Scarlet. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance. ...glad to have a roommate, as he would rather not be alone. Though Stamford says Sherlock Holmes is “a decent fellow enough,” he appears wary, saying that Watson may not want... full context Arriving at the hospital’s chemistry laboratory, Watson and Stamford are approached by a jubilant Holmes, who declares to Stamford that he has discovered a precise method to detect hemoglobin. Stamford... full context Delighted, Holmes tells Watson he has found a place on Baker Street, and they begin to discuss... full context The next day, Holmes and Watson inspect the apartment at No. 221B, Baker Street, and are so pleased with... full context Watson’s curiosity about Holmes deepens the longer they live together. He describes Holmes’ appearance as striking, as he is... full context Watson begins to spend his time trying to determine what Holmes does. He determines that his roommate is not studying medicine or any particular area for... full context Believing Holmes would be unwilling to discuss his profession yet still curious about the nature of his... full context In their first few weeks on Baker Street, Holmes and Watson have no visitors, leading Watson to conclude that Holmes was “as friendless a... full context ...day, Watson gets up earlier than usual and sits down at the breakfast table with Holmes. On the table is a magazine article, “The Book of Life,” which proposes that through... full context Holmes explains that he uses his theories in the article on a regular basis for his... full context Now that Holmes has explained his reasoning, Watson finds his claims “simple enough” and compares him to Edgar... full context Watson is astonished that Holmes was right and asks how he deduced the man’s profession. Describing the thought process as... full context Holmes describes Gregson as “the smartest of the Scotland Yarders,” and remarks that he and Lestrade... full context As Watson has nothing better to do, he accompanies Holmes to Brixton Road. On the hansom ride there, Holmes chats about violins, refusing to theorize... full context ...man’s body has no visible wound, there are splotches of blood all over the floor. Holmes deduces that it is most likely the murderer’s blood. After he examines the body, he... full context In the house’s hallway, Gregson tells Holmes that he sent out inquiries about Stangerson, but Holmes seems at once unsatisfied and superior... full context ...but was unable to finish. While Lestrade is in the midst of explaining his hypothesis, Holmes laughs at Lestrade and proceeds to examine the room. Using a tape measure and magnifying... full context Though Gregson and Lestrade watch Holmes “with considerable curiosity and some contempt,” they eagerly ask for Holmes’ opinions. Holmes sarcastically claims... full context After the men leave Lauriston Gardens, Holmes mails out a telegram and they make their way to the home of the constable,... full context ...ring came from, what the murderer wanted, and why he wrote “RACHE” on the wall. Holmes tells Watson that “RACHE” written in Gothic script, which real Germans would use only for... full context ...dirty children and lines of dirty laundry. The constable seems unwilling to talk, but once Holmes takes out a gold coin Rance readily tells him about his night shift. At around... full context Holmes asks if the man was carrying a whip, but Rance says no, and Holmes mutters... full context Holmes, who had attended a concert after questioning Rance, returns home late, his mood raised from... full context ...last name is Sawyer, claims that the ring belongs to her daughter Sally Dennis. Following Holmes’ signal, Watson gives the ring to the woman, who thanks him and leaves. Soon after,... full context Watson expresses his amazement that an old woman could have outwitted Holmes, who exclaims, “We were the old women to be so taken in.” Holmes comes to... full context The next day, reports of the “Brixton Mystery” fill the papers, which Watson and Holmes read together at breakfast. Watson summarizes to the reader the findings of a few newspapers,... full context Moments later, Watson hears a multitude of footsteps on their stairs, and Holmes informs him that it is “the Baker Street division of the detective police force.” When... full context At this moment, Gregson approaches the apartment, seeking congratulations for solving the case. Holmes appears anxious until Gregson tells him that he has arrested Arthur Charpentier, a sublieutenant in... full context ...question Madame Charpentier, who revealed that Arthur does not have an alibi for Drebber’s murder. Holmes congratulates Gregson on his theory that Arthur is the murderer, and Gregson, not realizing that... full context Watson, Holmes, and Gregson are shocked at the news of Stangerson’s death. Holmes requests Lestrade’s account of... full context ...death. Stangerson carried no papers except a telegram saying “J. H. is in Europe.” At Holmes’ prompting, Lestrade lists other objects in the room a novel on the bed, a pipe... full context Claiming he will prove his solution to the case, Holmes asks Lestrade for the pills, which the detective happened to collect at the crime scene.... full context Holmes almost begins to doubt himself, but then “with a perfect shriek of delight” he cuts... full context ...knocks at the door. It is Wiggins, leader of the “street Arabs,” who announces to Holmes that he has the cab downstairs. Holmes tells Wiggins to ask the cab driver to... full context ...not resist any further and appears resigned to being arrested. Hope openly admires the way Holmes followed his trail. He calmly lets himself into his own cab, and at Holmes’ suggestion,... full context ...believes that he is “just as much an officer of justice as you are.” When Holmes asks for the identity of the accomplice who retrieved the ring, Hope amiably tells him... full context Hope, Gregson, Lestrade, Holmes, and Watson had all been told to appear before the magistrates on Thursday, but by... full context Responding to Watson’s astonishment that Holmes found the case “simple,” Holmes explains his lines of reasoning about the case from the... full context Holmes had already deduced that the man who walked Drebber into the house was both the... full context
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Sang dokter yang ketika itu belum mengetahui profesi Holmes, pada awalnya dibuat bingung dengan keeksentrikan pria itu serta kemampuannya yang unik. Holmes sangat pandai dalam ilmu deduksi dan mampu menebak keadaan seseorang hanya dalam sekali pandang. Para tamu yang mengunjungi rumah sewaan mereka di Baker Street pun berasal dari berbagai kelas sosial, mulai dari bangsawan sampai portir. Holmes juga mahir bermain biola, tetapi lebih sering menggeseknya sembarang. Dia bisa tampak sangat bersemangat, namun di lain waktu tampak merenung dengan tatapan kosong seperti orang kecanduan narkotika. Dr. Watson baru memahami teman barunya itu ketika ia mengetahui profesi Holmes dan mendapat kesempatan untuk menyaksikan sang detektif bekerja, menelusuri benang merah rangkaian pembunuhan yang terjadi di jantung kota London. Sinopsis Buku ”Penelusuran Benang Merah Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet” Buku ”Penelusuran Benang Merah Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet” karya Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ini diterbitkan dengan izin khusus Lady Conan Doyle, di terbitkan oleh Penerbit PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama. Bercerita tentang pembunuhan pada rumah kosong, dimana kisah dalam novel ini terbagi atas 2 Bagian setiap bagian terbagi lagi atas beberapa Bab dan dengan latar waktu kilas balik. Pada awal cerita yaitu Bagian 1 menceritakan bagaimana awal pertemuan antara dr. Watson dengan Sherlock Holmes. Pada awalnya dibuat bingung dengan kebiasaan dan kemampuan yang unik Holmes. Holmes sangat pandai dalam ilmu deduksi serta menebak keadaan seseorang hanya dalam sekali pandang, mahir bermain biola. Dr. Watson baru memahami bahwa teman barunya itu saat mengetahui profesinya dan juga mendapat kesempatan untuk menyaksikan Holmes bekerja kasus pembunuhan yang terjadi di jantung kota London. Holmes dapat menebak siapa pembunuhnya dengan meneliti keadaan sekitar pembunuhan dan akhirnya menjebak hingga dengan mudah menangkap pembunuhnya Mr. Jefferson Hope. Pada Bagian 2 akan menceritakan kilas balik tentang perjalanan kehidupan John Ferrier dengan putri angkatnya Lucy Ferrier, hingga 19 tahun kemudian yang pada akhirnya bertemu dengan Mr. Jefferson Hope. Pertemuan antara Lucy Ferrier dengan Jefferson Hope membuat mereka saling jatuh hati dan hal ini disadari oleh ayahnya dan beliau menyetujui namun beliau khawatir karena tahu Pemimpin Mormon, Brigham Young tidak akan membiarkan putrinya menikah dengan orang di luar kaumnya. Akhirnya John Ferrier dan Lucy, putrinya melarikan diri dibantu kekasihnya, Jefferson Hope. Meskipun mereka akhirnya dapat keluar dari Tanah Orang Suci’ namun pada hari kedua pelarian, Kaum Mormon berhasil membawa Lucy kembali dan mereka membunuh ayahnya sedangkan pada saat kejadian Jefferson Hope sedang berburu mencari makanan. Mengetahui hal tersebut membuat Jefferson Hope murka terlebih ketika dia kembali ke Tanah Orang Suci’ mendapatkan bahwa mereka telah menikahkan Lucy dan pada akhirnya Lucy meninggal sebulan kemudian. Hal tersebutlah yang membuat Mr. Jefferson Hope membunuh Enoch Drebber dan Joseph Stangerson, meski memerlukan waktu selama 20 tahun Penulis Buku ”Penelusuran Benang Merah Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle merupakan penulis buku novel fiksi ilmiah yang memiliki kebangsaan Skotlandia, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle merupakan pria kelahiran tahun 1859 pada bulan mei tanggal 22 lahir di Edinburgh merupakan anak kedua dari 10 bersaudara dari pasangan Charles Altamont Doyle dan Mary Foley. Merupakan mahasiswa yang menempuh pendidikan selama 7 tahun di Jesuit di Lancashire, Inggris di tahun 1868 setelah Sir Arthur Conan Doyle menyelesaikan satu tahun tambahan bersekolah di Feldkirch, Austria ia memutuskan untuk kembali ke kota kelahirannya Edinburgh. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle menerima kualifikasi sarjana kedokterannya dan juga magister bedah dari Edinburgh di tahun 1881 dan gelar di tahun 1885 setelah melakukan penyelesaian tesis dengan judul “Sebuah Esai tentang Perubahan Vasomotor di Tabes Dorsalis” ada banyak aspek-aspek lain dari sisi pendidikan dan juga pengalaman medis dari Sir Arthur Conan Doyle yang ada pada novel semi autobiografi nya yaitu “the Firm of Girdlestone” di tahun 1890 dan juga “The Stark Munro Letters” di tahun 1895 serta kumpulan cerita pendek medis “Round the Red Lamp” di tahun 1894. Dimana Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ini sudah menulis sebanyak 60 cerita yang bertemakan detektif mengenai tokoh Holmes dan asisten setianya yaitu watson. Karena adanya dorongan dan juga desakan oleh pihak publik Sir Arthur Conan Doyle terus melanjutkan dan menulis petualangan-petualangan “Sherlock Holmes” sampai dengan tahun 1926, melalui cerita-cerita pendek yang dikumpulkan menjadi beberapa volume dan kemudian ia juga menulis beberapa novel lainnya seperti “The Hound of The Baskervilles di tahun 1901 sampai dengan tahun 1902 yang menampilkan Holmes dan juga asistennya Watson. Dilanjutkan dengan karya lainnya yaitu mengenai kisah ksatria pada abad ke-14 yang dituang di dalam bukunya yang berjudul “The White Company” pada tahun 1891. Tokoh Buku ”Penelusuran Benang Merah Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet” Sherlock Holmes, yang merupakan detektif konsultan yang memiliki tubuh jangkung dan kurus dan memiliki mata tajam yang menusuk, bentuk hidung yang runcing dan memiliki ekspresi yang dimiliki terkesan seperti selalu waspada dan juga mantap. Memiliki karakter yang misterius dan juga cerdas namun tidak sombong. Dr. Watson, merupakan seorang dokter dan merupakan pensiunan dari tenaga medis yang beroperasi di angkatan darat merupakan karakter yang memiliki karakter yang traumatik namun memiliki sifat yang baik hati dan setia kawan. Tobias Gregson, merupakan tokoh seorang detektif kepolisian di Scotland Yard dan memiliki fisik yang tinggi, rambut berwarna kemerahan, dan wajah yang pucat dimana memiliki karakter yang cerdas namun sayang ia memiliki sifat yang sombong dan iri hati terhadap keberhasilan teman-temannya Lestrade, Merupakan seorang pria yang memiliki fisik yang kecil dan berwajah runcing dan merupakan seorang yang memiliki profesi sebagai detektif di Scotland Yard dimana merupakan, memiliki karakter yang cerdas namun ia memiliki sifat yang sombong dan suka iri hati terutama pada Tobias Gregson. John Rance, Merupakan seorang pria yang memiliki profesi sebagai polisi yang merupakan polisi yang menemukan mayat dari salah satu tokoh di dalam buku ini yaitu Enoch J. Drebber. John Rance memiliki karakter yang pemberani namun memiliki sifat tamak di dalam dirinya. Madam Charpentier, Merupakan tokoh seorang ibu yang penyayang dan merupakan seorang pemilik kos dimana tokoh Enoch J. Drebber dan Joseph Stangerson menetap dan tokoh Madam Charpentier ini memiliki sifat yang tamak. Alice, Merupakan tokoh anak dari Madam Charpentier, ini memiliki fisik dan sifat yang menawan dan juga memiliki sifat yang jujur dan baik. Arthur Charpentier, Merupakan tokoh anak dari Madam Charpentier yang merupakan kakak dari tokoh Alice yang berprofesi sebagai Angkatan Laut Kerajaan yang merupakan letnan dua di Angkatan Laut, tokoh Arthur ini memiliki karakter yang mudah untuk marah dan naik darah namun tokoh ini sangat menyayangi adiknya yaitu tokoh Alice. John Ferrier, Merupakan tokoh yang memiliki profesi sebagai petani, memiliki fisik wajah yang kurus, tulang pipi yang menonjol, kulit kecoklatan, bentuk mata yang cekung, memiliki warna rambut dan janggut berwarna kecoklatan dan beruban. Tokoh John ferrier ini merupakan seorang bekas pemburu dan merupakan seorang ayah angkat dari tokoh Lucy, memiliki karakter yang baik hati, pemberani, pekerja keras, dan begitu menyayangi putrinya, namun tokoh ini juga memiliki karakter yang kasar. Lucy ferrier, Merupakan tokoh yang merupakan anak dari John Ferrier, fisik Lucy Ferrier ini menjadikan Lucy sebagai gadis tercantik di Utah yang merupakan kekasih dari Jefferson Hope namun Lucy dipaksa menikah oleh tokoh Enoch J. Drebber, karakter dari tokoh Lucy ini memiliki sifat yang baik hati dan juga mandiri. Jefferson Hope, Merupakan tokoh kekasih Lucy Ferrier, tokoh Jefferson Hope ini memiliki karakter yang baik namun ia memutuskan untuk membunuh karena dendam yang dimilikinya. Tokoh Jefferson Hope ini memiliki karakter yang tangguh, berani, religius, namun memiliki karakter yang pendendam. Enoch J. Drebber. Merupakan tokoh suami dari Lucy Ferrier, memilliki 7 orang istri dan memiliki fisik wajah yang tembam. Memiliki karaakter watak yang jahat, sombong, dan juga tamak. Joseph Strangerson, Merupakan tokoh yang berprofesi sebagai notaris dan juga seorang teman dari tokoh Drebber, tokoh ini memiliki fisik berwajah panjang dan kulit yang pucat dan memiliki karakter yang tertutup, sombong dan juga dikenal kejam Brigham Young, Merupakan tokoh dari pemimpin dari kelompok Mormon, memiliki karakter yang kejam dan juga otoriter. Review Buku ”Penelusuran Benang Merah Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet” Buku ”Penelusuran Benang Merah Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet” karya Sir Arthur Conan Doyle dibawakan dengan gaya bahasa yang bisa dikatakan komunikatif dan mudah untuk kita pembacanya menjadi mengerti ditambah dengan dialog-dialog yang hidup sehingga kita sebagai pembacanya di ajak untuk bermain dengan imajinasi kita untuk membayangkan kisah dalam buku ini, ditambah dengan penulis menyelipkan kata-kata puitis dan juga kata-kata kutipan di dalamnya yang membuat buku ini menjadi lebih lengkap. 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Kekurangan, Karena alur yang terdapat didalam buku ini bisa dikatakan simple dan mudah untuk kita sebagai pembacanya mengerti alur dan maksud ceritanya hal ini juga membuat kisah dalam buku ini menjadi mudah untuk ditebak dan untuk mereka yang merupakan pecinta buku dengan kisah misteri dan menegangkan mungkin buku ini bisa dikatakan kurang menantang dan menegangkan. Nah, itulah review buku ”Penelusuran Benang Merah Sherlock Holmes A Study in Scarlet” karya Sir Arthur Conan Doyle mengenai gambaran tentang betapa misteriusnya suatu kasus pembunuhan yang terjadi di dalam kisah buku ini. Namun, dalam buku ini juga banyak mengangkat hal lainnya seperti kecerdasan, petualangan, kejahatan, kebaikan, kekeluargaan, pengorbanan, agama, kekuasaan, cinta, persahabatan, dan juga kompetisi. Kutipan yang menggambarkan tema misteri pembunuhan Grameds. 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Versilain menunjukkan bahwa nama samaran terinspirasi oleh karakter dalam novel Scarlet Study karya Arthur Conan Doyle: Wilma Norman-Neruda, nama artistik pemain biola terkenal Guillermina MarĂ­a Francisca Neruda, menikah dengan musisi kelahiran Swedia Ludwig Norman, yang Sherlock Holmes akan pergi untuk mendengarkan di sebuah konser.
14 episodes A Study in Scarlet is an 1887 detective novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle. introducing his new characters, "consulting detective" Sherlock Holmes and his friend and chronicler, Dr. John Watson, who later became two of the most famous characters in book's title derives from a speech given by Sherlock Holmes to Doctor Watson on the nature of his work, in which he describes the story's murder investigation as his "study in scarlet" "There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it. A Study in Scarlet is an 1887 detective novel by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle. introducing his new characters, "consulting detective" Sherlock Holmes and his friend and chronicler, Dr. John Watson, who later became two of the most famous characters in book's title derives from a speech given by Sherlock Holmes to Doctor Watson on the nature of his work, in which he describes the story's murder investigation as his "study in scarlet" "There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it. Top Podcasts In Arts You Might Also Like BukuStudy in Scarlet memiliki 2 sudut pandang, satu diceritakan oleh Watson dan satunya lagi diceritakan oleh orang ketiga. Kedua cerita ini akhirnya bertemu diakhir, menyajikan sebuah kasus pelik namun canggih yang akhirnya bisa diungkap oleh Sherlock Holmes.
ï»żA Study in Scarlet Summary and Analysis of Part I, Chapter I Mr. Sherlock Holmes SummaryThe novel opens with Watson giving a first-person narrative about the contemporary events in his life. He explains that he received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1878 from the University of London but was immediately assigned to wartime duties as Assistant Surgeon and sent to Bombay. He then traveled to Candahar. The campaign was quite unfortunate for him as he was struck by a bullet in the shoulder and had to be dragged back to British lines by his orderly. He then suffered from typhoid he was somewhat healed, his country dispatched him to England to spend some months nourishing his health. He knew no one in London, but the money he had from the government allowed him to live a "comfortless, meaningless existence" in an expensive hotel. His money soon came close to running out and as such he sought a new living day at the Criterion Bar he ran into an old acquaintance named Stamford; Stamford had been a dresser a man who dressed wounds on the battlefield at Barts. Both men were happy to see a familiar face and began chatting amiably. Watson spoke of his various misadventures and his current need for a new residence. Stamford replied that another man at the chemical laboratory where he was working had also told him that very day that he sought a inquired about the details of this man; Stamford explained that Sherlock Holmes was a very strange man and that while he was not actually a medical student and "his studies are very desultory and eccentric" he also had "amassed a lot of out-of-the-way knowledge which would astonish his professors."Watson was pleased to hear that he potential roommate was studious and quiet, and asked Stamford to introduce them. Stamford agreed and the two of them made their way to the hospital. Along the way Stamford spoke more of Holmes; at one point curiously stated that he would bear no responsibility if the living situation did not work out for Watson. The latter was surprised at this statement, and prodded Stamford for more information. For Stamford, Holmes was too scientific and could tend toward cold-bloodedness. He did, however, have a "passion for definite and exact knowledge" and conducted strange experiments. The two men arrived at the laboratory and entered the room where Holmes was working. As soon as Holmes saw the men entered he jumped up with glee and announced that he had found "a re-agent that is precipitated by haemoglobin." Stamford introduced Watson to Holmes, the latter remarking that Watson had clearly been in Afghanistan recently. Holmes explained the discovery he had made, which was an "infallible test for blood stains." He demonstrated how it worked and why it was better than the old tests that existed. He was sure that several criminals who had walked free would have been jailed if this test had been used. After a few moments Stamford brought Holmes’ attention back to the situation at hand, stating that Watson was looking for a roommate. Holmes was pleased and mentioned that he had his eye upon Baker and Holmes discussed their vices and shortcomings with each other; Holmes said that he "[got] in the dumps at times, and [didn’t] open [his] mouth for days on end" and Watson revealed that he was prone to laziness, weak nerves, and ungodly hours for rising. As the conversation was pleasing to both parties, they agreed to meet the following day and visit the available Watson and Stamford left the laboratory, Stamford remarked that he was pleased the two men got along. Watson replied that he enjoyed the mystery of Holmes, and quoted Alexander Pope "The proper study of man is man." Stamford's response was that Watson would find Holmes "a knotty problem, though" and wagered that "he [would learn] more about you than you about him." The two said goodbye and parted begins the first of many Sherlock Holmes novels and short stories. The Holmes stories have captured the literary public's imaginations like few other works of fiction. This novel establishes the relationship between Holmes and Watson, reveals Holmes' unique manner of solving crimes, and sets the precedent for how detective novels should proceed; all of these components would be utilized many times throughout the subsequent decades in Doyle's work as well as others novelists, screenwriters who attempted to give Holmes and Watson new life. A Study in Scarlet is also significant for its depiction of late 19th century British life. Its evocation of the state of politics, criminal science, law enforcement, and science is edifying and useful. In fact, some scholars have made the case that Sherlock Holmes’ methods, as articulated by Doyle, have been influential to the actual development of criminal and forensic science. In an influential article from 1970, author and consulting forensics expert Stanton O. Berg attempts to explain how "the famous sleuth had a decided stimulating influence on the development of modern scientific crime detection." Berg begins by looking at the literature that is already present on the subject. He includes analyses of the work of criminologist Ashton-Wolfe, who writes that Doyle's invented methods are present in contemporary laboratories, particularly the study of tobacco ashes. Other writers point to the study of bloodstains, footprints, and dust, as well as the usage of measuring tape, the hand lens, and the microscope. Berg avers that "perhaps the greatest evidence of the value of the Holmes stories can be found by looking to Holmes contemporaries in the fields of the police and forensic science." A French criminologist credited with being the creator of forensic science named Alphonse Bertillon from the late 19th century publicly gave credit to Holmes; Dr. Edmond Locard, also a French criminologist, credited Holmes with being influential to the development of this science. Locard wrote a scholarly paper on the study of cigar ashes after A Study in Scarlet was published. Berg turns his attention to the "wide spectrum of scientific methods and interests utilized by Holmes in his many cases." These include the famous blood test that Holmes is performing when he and Watson first meet, study of tobacco ashes, interest in dust and dirt particles, science of fingerprinting, study of legal documents, identification of typewriters, techniques of casting, identification of bodies, and use of firearms. Berg's insightful article demonstrates that Doyle's "consulting detective" was not merely a fascinating literary hero but a figure that heralded –and provoked- a new type of criminal first chapter of the novel gives insight to Holmes as a character. As readers, our first impression of Holmes is the same as Watson's first impression of Holmes. He is seen as eccentric, energetic, bright, and excitable. Holmes is pleased with his discovery and self-confident about its significance and putative success and is glibly forthcoming about his own shortcomings. Watson appears to be quiet and amiable, albeit somewhat passive. He is also quite intelligent and perceptive. The two men accept each other's description of their own idiosyncrasies and conclude that living together might work. It is already apparent that they are complementary; Doyle has thus created one of the pleasing and enduring duos in literature.
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Author Publisher Oxford University Press Total Pages 193 Release 2023-03-09 ISBN-10 9780198856047 ISBN-13 0198856040 Rating 4/5 47 Downloads Book Synopsis A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Download or read book A Study in Scarlet written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2023-03-09 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt "There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life." In Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet a popular cultural phenomenon is born. We meet two of the most famous characters in modern literary history the consulting detective Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, an army doctor home on sick leave, for the first time. Through Watson we learn a little about the eccentric figure who is his new room-mate at 221B Baker Street, before they encounter their first case an American visitor to the city has been killed in an empty house off the Brixton Road, and the only clue the police have is the mysterious word 'Rache', scrawled in blood-red letters on the wall. As Holmes sets to work with his unique forensic methods, behind the murder a tangled skein of love, religion, and revenge gradually unwinds, taking us from the streets of London to the Utah Territory, and back again. As Nicholas Daly's Introduction describes, out of this gripping tale grew the Holmes and Watson stories that would make Conan Doyle the best-paid author of his time. His creations have become household words, inspiring not only countless adaptations and imitations, but a Sherlock Holmes museum, Sherlock Holmes-themed pubs, and a whole array of Holmesian merchandise, from cushions to jigsaw puzzles. Here, though, we meet Holmes and Watson before they became famous, and we can see how their extraordinary impact on our popular culture derives from the late-Victorian world from which they emerge. A Study in Scarlet Related Books A Study in Scarlet Authors Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Categories Literary Criticism Type BOOK - Published 2023-03-09 - Publisher Oxford University Press DOWNLOAD EBOOK "There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life." In Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet a popular cultural phenomenon is A Study in Scarlet Authors Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Categories England Type BOOK - Published 2001 - Publisher Wordsworth Editions DOWNLOAD EBOOK Bringing together Sherlock Holmes, the master of science detection, and John H Watson, the great detective's faithful chronicler, this novel not only establishe A Study in Scarlet Authors Arthur Conan Doyle Categories A Study in Scarlet is a detective mystery novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, which was first published in 1887. It is the first story to feature the chara A Study in Scarlet Authors Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Categories Fiction Type BOOK - Published 2001-10-01 - Publisher Penguin DOWNLOAD EBOOK The first case of the celebrated Sherlock Holmes In the debut of literature's most famous sleuth, a dead man is discovered in a bloodstained room in Brixton. Th
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PETUALANGAN PERTAMA SHERLOCK HOLMES “PENELUSURAN BENANG MERAH” IDENTITAS BUKU Judul Asli Sherlock Holmes, A Study In Scarlet Judul Terjemahan Penelusuran Benang Merah Pengarang Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Alih Bahasa B. Sendra Tanuwidjaja Penerbit Gramedia Pustaka Utama Cetakan I, November 2001 Tebal Halaman 216 Halaman SINOPSIS BUKU Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle adalah pengarang cerita fiksi terkenal berkebangsaan Inggris. Salah satu karangannya yang paling terkenal adalah seri petualangan Sherlock Holmes. Pada tahun 1886, ia menciptakan tokoh Sherlock Holmes yang diilhami dari Dr. Joseph Bell, salah satu dosennya. Cerita pertama yang berjudul A Study In Scarlet diterbitkan pada tahun 1887. Inilah buku petualangan pertama Sherlock Holmes. Pada buku ini, diceritakan bahwa inilah pertemuan pertama John Watson, seorang mantan dokter militer yang baru pulang dari Afganistan dengan Sherlock Holmes, seorang detektif konsultan. Stamford mengajak Sherlock Holmes dan John Watson untuk berkenalan, karena John Watson sedang mencari apartemen yang murah di Inggris dan Sherlock Holmes bersedia berbagi sewa kamar di sebuah apartemen di Baker Street yang dimiliki oleh Nyonya Hudson. John Watson, yang cara hidupnya kaku, intelek dan tipikal khas orang Inggris yang “normal” seolah tercipta untuk melengkapi sosok Sherlock Holmes yang luar biasa ganjil, “nyentrik” namun mempunyai kemampuan deduksi yang luar biasa. Seperti apa yang dikatakan Watson, “Kau orang pertama yang membuat ilmu deduksi begitu gamblang seperti ilmu eksakta” halaman 60 Bagi Watson, mengenal Holmes yang misterius membuatnya merasa hidupnya banyak mengalami kejadian yang menarik untuk diikuti. Banyak ilmu yang dimiliki Holmes, namun ada beberapa yang tidak ia kuasai pula. Seperti sastra, filsafat, perpolitikan bahkan mengenai teori Copernicus. “Bahwa ada manusia beradab di abad ke 19 ini yang tidak menyadari bahwa bumi ini mengitari matahari, bagiku merupakan fakta yang begitu luar biasa hingga aku hampir-hampir tidak mempercayainya.” Halaman 24 Petualangan pertama bermula ketika Sherlock Holmes mendapat surat tentang adanya kasus pembunuhan di rumah kosong di Brixton Road dari Inspektur Gregson dari Scotland Yard. Sherlock dan Watson lalu pergi ke Brixton Road untuk penyelidikan langsung di TKP. Korban bernama Enoch J. Drebber dari Cheveland. Dia datang bersama Mr. Joseph Stangerson namun ia tak ada di TKP. Namun tak ada tanda kekerasan pada korban. Di dinding dituliskan RACHE dalam darah. Inspektur Gregson dan Inspektur Lestrade yakin bahwa kata RACHE tersebut dituliskan korban. Korban sebenarnya ingin menulis RACHEL. Tapi, ia tak sanggup menulisnya karena ajalnya sudah menjemputnya. Tapi setelah Holmes melakukan penyelidikan, ia memulai deduksinya secara gamblang gambaran si pelaku. Ia juga mengatakan bahwa tidak perlu mencari Rachel, karena RACHE sendiri dalam bahasa Jerman adalah BALAS DENDAM. Holmes dan Watson lalu meninggalkan TKP. Mereka menuju rumah John Rance, polisi yang bertugas pada saat kejadian. Polisi itu mengatakan bahwa ada seseorang yang mabuk ditempat kejadian. Holmes sendiri meyakini bahwa orang mabuk itulah pelakunya. Keesokan harinya, Holmes telah memasang iklan di surat kabar, bahwa ia telah menemukan sebuah cincin yang ditemukannya di TKP. Seseorang datang menemuinya di Baker Street dan meminta cincin itu kembali. Ketika orang itu telah mendapatkannya, Holmes mengikuti orang tersebut sampai orang tersebut menghilang. Esoknya, kasus bertambah rumit karena Stangerson, orang yang dicurigai Lestrade sebagai pelaku telah terbunuh. Terdapat pula tulisan RACHE dalam darah. Holmes telah menduganya. Disana, telah ditemukan pil yang satu berisi racun dan satunya lagi tidak. Dia telah melakukan pencarian ke seluruh kota dengan bantuan anak-anak jalanan di London. Mereka datang ke 221B Baker Street dan memanggil sebuah kereta bersama kusirnya. Tentu saja Gregson dan Lestrade heran dan mengira bahwa Holmes akan kabur ketika ia dicegat akan deduksinya. Tetapi, ia sendiri yang mengundang kusir itu dan menyatakan bahwa ia pelakunya. Luar biasa, bagaimana alih-alih mengejar si pelaku, namun Holmes membuat pelaku mendatanginya sendiri. Ketika pembunuhnya tertangkap, maka dimulailah bagian cerita kedua tentang masa lalu sang pembunuh dan bagaimana ia bisa melakukan pembunuhan tersebut. Pembaca dibawa mundur ke puluhan tahun sebelumnya, ke sebuah peristiwa bersejarah yang melibatkan ajaran Mormon, penyelamatan di padang gurun, kisah cinta terlarang, hingga kematian tragis. Tepatnya, kematian yang menjadi latar belakang pembunuhan yang diselidiki Sherlock Holmes 20 tahun kemudian. Setelah kasus selesai, Dr. Watson yang punya sejarah dibidang militer merasa tertarik dengan kasus yang ditangani Holmes dan memutuskan untuk mendokumentasikan semuanya di catatan miliknya. Tanpa disadari, Sherlock Holmes dan Dr. Watson telah menjadi sahabat karib selama proses penyelidikan kasus tersebut. Buku Study in Scarlet memiliki 2 sudut pandang, satu diceritakan oleh Watson dan satunya lagi diceritakan oleh orang ketiga. Kedua cerita ini akhirnya bertemu diakhir, menyajikan sebuah kasus pelik namun canggih yang akhirnya bisa diungkap oleh Sherlock Holmes. Pengenalan karakter 2 tokoh ini dibingkai dengan cara yang asyik sebari mengenalkan cara deduksi yang sering digunakan Holmes untuk memecahkan kasus-kasusnya. Misalnya, Holmes bisa memprediksi tinggi orang dengan melihat ketinggian tulisan yang ditulis di dinding TKP. “Kalau orang menulis di dinding, maka secara naluriah dia menulis setinggi matanya sendiri. Nah, tulisan di dinding itu berada sekitar enam kaki dari dari lantai.” Halaman 58 “Jarang – jarang ada orang sampai berdarah hidungnya karena emosi, kecuali ia berdarah tinggi, jadi kuduga pelakunya barangkali orang bertubuh tegap dan berwajah merah. Terbukti bahwa dugaan ku benar.” Halaman 206 Membaca serial Sherlock Holmes ibarat candu bagi pembacanya. Tak heran jika detektif nyentrik rekaan Arthur Conan Doyle ini segera merebut perhatian dunia. Fakta bahwa tahun 1887 buku ini diterbitkan semakin membuat nama Arhtur Conan Doyle semakin terkenal karena dapat membuat kasus dengan rapi dan menulis kisah detektif yang memukau serta sudut pandangnya yang berbeda dari orang kebanyakan merupakan contoh dari otak “out the box”. Kemampuannya berdeduksi serta kelihaiannya dalam melihat apa yang luput dari penglihatan orang lain telah mengajarkan kepada pembaca tentang bagaimana menjadi detektif yang tidak mudah tertipu dengan bukti-bukti palsu. Dari Holmes pula kita belajar banyak tentang bagaimana berpikir secara kreatif, bagaimana kita berfokus pada satu hal yang benar-benar kita butuhkan alih-alih mencoba menguasai hal-hal yang kurang kita butuhkan, dan bagaimana menjadi diri sendiri dengan segala keunikan yang kita punya. Cerita pada novel Sherlock Holmes memang sedikit sulit dipahami, jika kita tidak bersungguh-sungguh membacanya. Terkadang ada beberapa adegan dalam novel yang harus kita pikirkan dua kali agar bisa dimengerti. Tetapi, itulah gaya khas tulisan Arthur Conan Doyle. Bahasa terjemahannya cukup sederhana dan mudah dipahami. Novel ini sangat cocok untuk pembaca yang suka sekali dengan teka-teki, karena banyak sekali kejadian yang harus memutar otak dan tidak terduga akhirnya. Bagi pembaca yang menyukai cerita detektif atau misteri, novel ini sangat direkomendasikan untuk dibaca.
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